Hans Georg Anscheidt

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Hans Georg Anscheidt, 1968

Hans Georg Anscheidt (born December 23, 1935 in Königsberg (Prussia) , today Kaliningrad ) is a former German motorcycle racing driver .

Career

Anscheidt, who is trained as a motor vehicle fitter, was particularly suitable as a racing driver for the small displacement classes with his height of 166 cm.

Hans Georg Anscheidt began his career on Kreidler racing machines in the 50 cm³ class. In 1961 he was the 50th European Champion on Kreidler.

In 1966 , 1967 and 1968 Anscheidt was world champion in the 50 cc motorcycle class on a Suzuki .

For winning the world championship, he was awarded the silver bay leaf on February 3, 1967 .

He won a total of 14 motorcycle grands prix and also won seven times in the 50 cm³ class from 1962 to 1968, and the German motorcycle road championship in 1966 and 1967 in the 125 cm³ class .

In 1976, Hans Georg Anscheidt was honored with a special stamp from the African state of Equatorial Guinea for his great sporting achievements .

successes

Hans Georg Anscheidt (1968)

References

literature

  • Hans-Georg Anscheidt: My life between start and finish. BG Teubner, Stuttgart, 1968.
  • Frank Rönicke: German motorcycle world and European champions - from Schorsch Meier to Stefan Bradl. 1st edition, Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 978-3-613-03410-5 . Pages 123–127

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sports report of the federal government. (PDF) In: dipbt.bundestag.de. September 26, 1973. Retrieved March 15, 2017 .
  2. Famous in the shot glass class (PDF; 147 kB)